Caitlin Gibson is a local news and features writer for The Washington Post. A native of the Washington area, Caitlin came to The Post in 2005 and contributed essays, columns, blog posts, and feature stories to the newspaper and WP Magazine before joining the local news staff in 2010. Caitlin was a finalist for the 2009 Livingston Awards for Young Journalists in local reporting for a series about a teenage heroin ring in Fairfax County. She was awarded first place in feature writing by the 2011 Virginia Press Association news contest for a WP Magazine story about Nichols Hardware, a Loudoun landmark transformed by family tragedy.